AN UNBROKEN BOND

On September 11th, 658 men and women at Cantor Fitzgerald found themselves trapped together in One World Trade
Center and none would make it out alive. Among them was Edie Lutnick's brother Gary, whom she had raised when their parents
died at an early age. This is the story of the victims, the families and how they came together bonded by a tragic fate. But
the story doesn't end there. In the aftermath of the attacks, Edie answered the call from her other brother Cantor
Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, to create a fund for the firm's families who had lost loved ones.
Over the past decade Edie and Howard have found themselves in a fight not to just give aid and comfort to the larger Cantor
family, but also to honor the memory of countless victims. What they weren't expecting was to find a barrage of issues
in their way from political jockeying to class biases. This is the powerful, sometimes infuriating and ultimately
heartrending story of the mission to fulfill an important legacy, and give meaning to the lives of the victims of 9/11.

EDIE LUTNICK, AUTHOR OF “AN UNBROKEN BOND”

If you read nothing else about 9/11, you must read Edie Lutnick's "An Unbroken Bond." Poignantly and painstakingly she lets the reader sit like a 24/7 video camera on her shoulder as she narrateswhat really happened to the families, the uplifting stories of theheroes of 9/11 who were there to help, and the stories of the politicians and officials who failed these families. Speaking of the Cantor Fitzgerald families she says, "We are broken. We will never be the same. But we have persevered through the unfathomable obstacles, and we are still here with our shared humanity intact."
—Clarence B JonesAuthor BEHIND THE DREAM: The Making of
the Speech that Transformed a Nation

EVENTS

Atlantic Center for Population Sciences presentsEmpowering Adaptable Communities: Building Resilience in Vulnerable Populations
November 5th, 2014
College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, NJ
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An Unbroken Bond: Reflections from the 9/11 CommunityNovember 13th, 2014 at 6:30 pmRaritan Valley Community College in Branchburg, NJ
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The Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit which provides aid to victim's of terrorism, natural disasters and emergencies. To date we have raised and distributed over $280 million.